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Jan 01

School Community Rallies Together in Hurricane Helene Aftermath

Chantell Coetzer, director of Recruitment & Development, Service Project Coordinator

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When Hurricane Helene struck North Carolina, it caused widespread devastation. However, it also revealed the extraordinary resilience, compassion, and unity of the Asheville school community. In the midst of hardship, they were reminded of the strength they draw from one another and from Jesus, Whose life of service, love, and sacrifice continues to guide and inspire all during challenging times. His teachings remind all that even in the darkest moments, they are called to be a light for others, to serve, and to love their neighbors as themselves.

After the storm passed, the primary focus shifted to the students’ safety. The staff acted swiftly and decisively, prioritizing each student’s safe return home and peace of mind. Thanks to the dedication of the educators and administrators, every student’s journey home was smooth and secure. While students were at home, many staff members went above and beyond, volunteering their time to assist in the community’s recovery. Teachers, staff, and administrators played vital roles — helping to clear debris, preparing meals for utility workers restoring power, and volunteering at local distribution points to provide food, water, and essential supplies to families affected by the storm. Inspired by the spirit of Christ’s selflessness, they served without hesitation.

When students returned to school, they were eager to help, motivated by the example set by their teachers and staff. Service is at the heart of the school’s mission, and long before the storm, the students were already accustomed to serving others through weekly service projects. Thus, when Hurricane Helene hit, it was second nature for them to join the recovery efforts, working alongside staff to make a tangible difference in the community. As Jesus taught, “Whoever wants to be great among you must be your servant.” The students embodied this message with enthusiasm and compassion.

One of the most impactful efforts involved helping at a Point of Distribution at Erwin Hills Church in Asheville, where students assisted in distributing food and essentials to families hardest hit by the storm. They also partnered with Light in the Storm Disaster Relief Ministry to remove debris, help with cleanup, and muck out homes. Through these efforts, they demonstrated their commitment to immediate recovery and strengthening the deep bonds between their school and the larger community. They are immensely thankful to Johnny Rodman, founder and director of Light in the Storm Disaster Relief Ministry, as well as “Pastor Art” and “Pastor Bernal” for their leadership and guidance throughout the recovery efforts.

As the rebuilding process continues, the school remains committed to supporting their students and the broader community. The actions of the staff and students demonstrate that, in times of crisis, no challenge is insurmountable when they unite. The spirit of service, compassion, and love exemplified by Jesus has guided their response to Hurricane Helene, and will continue to inspire them as they rebuild and move forward, stronger than ever.

While the storm may have left its mark, it has also revealed the unshakable strength of the school community — a strength rooted in faith, love, and a shared commitment to helping one another. This strength, grounded in the example of Jesus, is a force that no hurricane can take away.

Carolina | January 2025

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